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Immerse yourself in the remarkable stories of contemporary Africans, formerly known as the Everyday People Show. This captivating audio documentary podcast has been curated amongst the best podcasts produced in Africa. Hear tales of living, passion, struggles, adventures, and success stories, all created and produced by D.r.c. Jaèy for the AMBC. From the heartwarming to the inspirational, you'll find something to pique your interest in this podcast.
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First, I must say thank you Dr. Fleary for being on Inquizitive Mindz. We wanted to do this episode before the budget and explore the question of diversification. Since we started to monetize our Oil and Gas resources within Trinidad and Tobago there has been discussion about Diversification. The very famous and influential Economist Dr Lloyd Best …
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Born Omorinmade Olufela, Olufemi Afolabi Oluwadamilare Anikulapokuti, popularly known as Made Kuti. Son of the Afrobeat legend, Femi Kuti, and grandson of the Afrobeat icon, Fela Kuti. Made is a Grammy norminated multi-intrumentalist, performer. In this episode, he takes us through a journey into his life and career. ******* Listen to songs by Made…
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Happy New Year to all our Listeners!!!! All the best for 2022. We are bringing our warmest welcome to all and giving a big foward to Chit Chatt with two Teas with J’elle Valdez Counseling Psychologist. A new Podcast focused on Mental health conversations. We are her first guests on the Hot seat sharing our 2021 experience. Please connect with her a…
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In this episode we feature multi-award-winning Ghanaian singer, social and enviromental activist, Emmanuel Owusu-Bonsu, better known by his stage name Wanlov the Kubolor. Born in Ploiești, to a Ghanaian father of and a Romanian mother. Kubolor is a Ga word for a wanderer. Music Band: FOKN Bois Songs by Wanlove: Listen Here If you enjoy this podcast…
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Seeing Sound takes you through a dimensional experience of sound, colour and designs - through the voice and words of Ahmad Fielder - a beat maker and colour designer who has worked with big names like Nike, Pensole and others. In this episode, sound produce hues and colour babbles. Check out works by Ahmad Fielder: Here If you love this podcast, p…
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Christine Mwaturura was born in Harare, the capital and most populous city of Zimbabwe. At the age of 19 she left Zimbabwe for America where she experienced a whole new world of culture and people, a world totally different from where she was coming from. As a child growing up in Harare, Christine had only experience life in America through a TV sc…
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It is said that who we are is the total experience of where we've lived and by this, Ekua Paulina Musumba, also known as Ekua PM is indeed a child of the world from growing up in Africa to living in London, Geneva, Chicago, New York amongst other countries, cities and continents she has lived. Ekua spent most of her childhood touring and living in …
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Salone Titi is a term coined from the Sierra Leonean Krio (Creole) language, it its use loosely to mean a pretty girl or lady from Sierra Leone. But this means more than just that to Jenneh Kaikai, an America born Sierra Leonean chef and urbanist. You can follow Jenneh Kaikai on IG: @jjennehb_ or checkout her salivating cooking photos @pelahkitchen…
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What comes to mind when you hear 'Zambia?' In this episode of the Everyday People Show, Mailesi Olivia Kamuna - Zambia based physiotherapist and Yoga instructor, shares her everyday story. She takes us through a journey of experience and presence of growing up and living in the beautiful city of Chipata, Zambia. She also shares her experiences of l…
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Gender-based violence is a global phenomenon. It's reported that one in three women experiences either intimate partner violence or no-partner sexual violence in their lifetime (WHO). ‘Max’ Malefhe was shot eight times by her ex-lover. Max is a gender-based violence and disability right activist, and ex-national basketball player. She was the capta…
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What does it mean to be a young Black African in America? Although born and bred in Kentucky, United Sates, DonNysha Mashindi is of Zimbabwe origin. 21 year old pre-medical student who minors in biology and political science. His father grew up in Pelindaba, Zaka, and his mother is a native Gutu, specifically Mpadawana, all located in the southeast…
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Two sisters, bonded not just by blood but by creativity, share their story in this series of the EPS. One, a Fine Artist, and the other, a Web and Media Creative. This is the story of Naki and Natalie Narh, London based Ghanaian Creatives. Checkout their works on: Naki Narh - Artist: @nakinarh (IG) I website: https://linktr.ee/NakiNarh Natali Narh …
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In the very first episode of the third season of the Everyday People Show, AB Amari, a singer & songwriter based in Abuja, Nigeria shares her journey in the music industry. She also tells of her biggest inspirations in the industry and how she juggles her music career with her day job. You can connect to Amarii: @ab.amarii (IG) website: https://lin…
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New York City-based Hollywood actress, Jamie Ann Burke, shares her journey in the world's biggest movie industry. She also tells of her connection to Africa and her exploration into the world of fashion. PRODUCED BY: Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG), for AMBC. The AMBC is not-for-profit creative body armed with the purpose of telling firsthand African s…
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Nengi Nelson is a documentary photographer based in Lagos, Nigeria. Nengi got a headstart with photography as a teenager, when she met John Chalmers, a wildlife photographer based in Canada. In this documentary series, Nengi shares her perspectives on telling stories through photography, the challenges, and the perks of being a visual artist.https:…
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There is no limit to the dangers of a single sided story. In this series of the EPS, Victor Vuyani tells the Xenophobia story in South Africa; the misrepresentations of ideals and his contributions to humanity to help the Rainbow nation fully achieve her glory. Vuyani on IG: https://instagram.com/remoratile_neo If you love this podcast, please give…
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There is more to Cameroon than the headlines you see on the newspapers. In this series of the Everyday People Show, Miranda Kome, a clinical herbal consultant based in Kuma, Cameroon shares her everyday story; the amazing Bakossi people; the beautiful cultures and her professional career. PRODUCED BY: Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG), for AMBC. The AMBC…
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She's a performer, a writer, a creative designer and yes, a 'data fanatic'. Meet the Ghanaian born-American based creative genius who describes herself as a storyteller who uses different mediums to tell her stories. @poetra_asantewa (on IG) If you love this podcast, please give it a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or…
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Growing up and not allowed to use electronic gadgets like phones or laptops - not even to take a selfie - never deterred her from becoming one of the biggest models the world is yet to see. Her name is Kathleen Koumba and she’s the girl with plenty of mirrors. PRODUCED BY: Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG), for AMBC. The AMBC is not-for-profit creative b…
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This is the story of two women, Jamaican-Americans who would rather be anywhere but Africa, Ghana. One, towards self-discovery, and the other for love. In this episode, we experience the struggle of being a female of anything especially in Africa (where patriarchy is just the system), the impact of will to overcome even the most challenging heights…
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Dealing with inferiority complex, trauma, existential crisis, depression. In this episode, Amanda Iheme, a psychotherapist, and also an architectural photographer based in Lagos Nigeria, narrates the evolving dynamics of running a psychotherapy practice in Lagos. Finding a balance in the boisterous city life. And rediscovering her culture by explor…
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Creativity sometimes can be very daunting as most creatives tens to lack the financial independency to create. And this mostly stems from the fact that creatives inherently lack the acumen to sell their creative ideals to industries or firms that can support with these aids. In this episode: The manager, featuring Soji Jacobs, son of Nollywood scre…
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Bernard Addo is a photographer and colourist based in Oklahoma, Oklahoma United States. In this 9 minutes, 19 seconds long documentary series, Bernard takes us through a trip of nostalgia, his early years in Ghana and how it molded his creative ideals. He professes his love for afrobeats and the acclaim contemporary 'afro vibe giver', Burna Boy. He…
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Meet the prolific Nigerian confessionist poet, Godson Osarenren. In this episode, Godson tours us through his life as a writer and a poet. What poetry means to him and how he found poetry in the course of his life. With well articulated narration, he describes his childhood, the city he grew up. The pain and struggles of growing up without directin…
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